All the pop, jazz, soul, folk, rock and world music concerts in one place

The hottest tickets in town in weeks to come will undoubtedly grant admission to Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s OTR II concerts at the Rose Bowl (1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena) on Sept. 22 and 23 (rosebowlstadium.com). Along with the power couple’s dazzlingly choreographed statement on married, moneyed celebrity, there are numerous pop, jazz, soul, folk and world concerts and festivals worth noting this fall.

Written up in the LA Times at age 7 by no less than esteemed jazz critic Leonard Feather, Glendale-raised drummer Jacob Armen later wowed Prince (who signed him to his label when Armen was 10), and is celebrating his newest album, “When Drums Conduct,” with a hometown concert Sept. 8 at the Alex Theatre (216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale). Others appearing at the venerable theatre include Filipino superstar Martin Nievera (Nov. 2), the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles with bilingual “Dos Coros Una Voz(Two Choruses One Voice)” (Oct. 13); and renowned “global troubadour” for children Raffi (Nov. 25). alextheatre.org

Twice a year Pasadena’s galleries, museums, and varied performance spaces throw open their doors to the public for ArtNight, a genuine celebration of art in its myriad forms, with buskers on Art buses and a small army of food trucks stationed around Old Town and the Playhouse District to enhance the experience. The autumn installment happens Oct. 12; stay tuned to artnightpasadena.org for artist announcements.

“By locals, for locals” will be the prevailing theme of the 19thAnnualEagleRockMusicFestival (2225 Colorado Blvd., Eagle Rock), a family-friendly street celebration of Northeast LA’s diverse community and artists, produced by the Center for the Arts Eagle Rock in partnership with Councilmember Jose Huizar. Participating bands had not yet been announced at press time, but save the date — Saturday, Oct. 6 — and expect dozens of rock, soul, Americana and world performers up and down Colorado Boulevard. eaglerockmusicfestival.org